Jail Credit Calculation Guide
Summary
Jail credits are typically awarded for time spent in custody before sentencing. The amount of jail credits may vary depending on the case. To get additional credits applied to your aggravated flight charge, consult a criminal defense attorney. Contact the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court for more information.Full Conversation
Lloyd fielder
Hi Lloyd Fielder! I'm here to help you with your time calculated jail credits issue. Can you please provide me with more details about your situation?
I only received three days of credits on a aggravated flight charge when I sit in jail for two years . I need to get the two you credits towards the aggravated flight charge
I understand that you only received three days of credits for a two-year jail sentence on an aggravated flight charge. To clarify, are you asking how to get the additional two years of credits applied to your aggravated flight charge?
Yes
In order to assist you better, could you please let me know which state or location this case is in?
I'm in new Orleans la
In Louisiana, the rules for time calculated jail credits are as follows:
- Jail credits are typically awarded for time spent in custody before sentencing.
- The amount of jail credits awarded may vary depending on the circumstances of the case.
- To get the additional two years of credits applied to your aggravated flight charge, you may need to consult with a criminal defense attorney who can review your case and determine the best course of action.
For specific information and assistance, you can contact the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court in New Orleans:
- Orleans Parish Criminal District Court
- Address: * Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA *
- Phone: (*) *-*
Please note that this information is general and it's always recommended to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.